Effects of Different Stocking Densities on Growth, Serum Steroid Hormone Concentrations, Gonadosomatic Index and Sex Reversal in the Rice Field Eel, Monopterus albus (Zuiew)

2011 ◽  
Vol 142 ◽  
pp. 233-237
Author(s):  
Han Wen Yuan ◽  
Fang Chen ◽  
Qiao Qing Xu ◽  
Shi Yuan Gong ◽  
Zhang Jie Chu ◽  
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The effects of stocking density on various growth parameters and sex reversal in the rice field eel (Monopterus albus) were investigated by evaluating steroid hormone, the gonadosomatic index (GSI) and sex ratio. Fish (mean initial weight of 9.88 ± 0.70 g) were stocked to densities of 4, 20, 36, 52, 68, 84 or 100 fish/m2 in cages (2 m × 1 m × 1.5 m) in a pond, with five replicate cages for each density. Fish were fed for 420 days on a formulated isocaloric diet containing 40.22% crude protein and 12.86 MJ/kg. Serum E2 and T concentrations were determined by radioimmunoassays. There were no significant differences in final bodyweight (FBW) and daily weight gain (DWG) for fish in the groups containing less than 52 fish/m2, while FBW and DWG were significant lower in groups at 68 fish/m2 or more. Specific growth rate (SGR) differed significantly between the 84 and 100 fish/m2 groups compared with the 4, 20 and 36 fish/m2 groups. There was no significant difference in SGR in groups containing less than 84 fish/m2. There were no significant difference between the 4 and 20 fish/m2 groups in net yield (NY), but these groups did differ significantly from the other groups. The final condition factors of fish stocked at 84 or 100 fish/m2 were significantly lower than fish stocked at the other densities. E2 and T hormone concentrations declined as stocking density increased, while GSI values increased initially but then reduced with increasing stocking density. Female ratio and survival decreased with increasing stocking density. The proportion of male fish was significantly greater in the three highest stocking density groups. Therefore, high stocking density may promote sex change from female to male in M. albus.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Wen ◽  
Xiancheng Qu ◽  
Lisha Pan ◽  
Jianzhong Gao ◽  
Haowei Wu ◽  
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AbstractThe rice field eel Monopterus albus is a hermaphroditic protogynous fish species that undergoes sex reversal from female to male. However, the potential mechanisms underlying the process of sex transformation are still unclear. We analyzed and compared the gene sequence of M. albus dmrt1 5′ upstream region and its potential transcription factor binding sites with other known species and examined the in vitro effects of testosterone (T) on the expression levels of dmrt1a and foxl2 in the ovotestis. Moreover, we cloned and analyzed the expression of genes encoding enzymes, 11β-hydroxylase (11β-h) and 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11β-hsd), involved in the production of 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT). The results showed that, compared with other fish species, M. albus dmrt1 5′ upstream region contained unique androgen response elements (AREs) with one on the sense strand and the other one on the antisense strand, indicating a crucial role for androgens in the transcriptional regulation of dmrt1. The expression of dmrt1a was induced but the expression of foxl2 was inhibited by T manipulation in vitro, suggesting that blood androgen could activate the transcription of dmrt1 in the ovotestis. Moreover, the expression levels of 11β-h and 11β-hsd2 were predominantly expressed in testis, much less in ovotestis, and barely in ovary, suggesting the production of 11-KT during sex reversal. Androgens are synthesized in large amounts during sex reversal, leading to the promotion of dmrt1 transcription, and thus, gonadal somatic cells transdifferetiation. Overall, androgen-dmrt1 positive feedback programs the M. albus sex reversal.


2011 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhangjie Chu ◽  
Youxian Wu ◽  
Shiyuan Gong ◽  
Guobin Zhang ◽  
Lei Zhang ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 142 ◽  
pp. 238-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han Wen Yuan ◽  
Fang Chen ◽  
Qiao Qing Xu ◽  
Shi Yuan Gong ◽  
Deng Hang Yu ◽  
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exogenous melatonin on sex reversal in the rice eel (Monopterus albus). This was carried out by evaluating the estradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) concentrations, gonadosomatic index (GSI) and sex ratio. Fish (9.80 ± 1.20 g average initial weight; n = 3 per group) were fed with one of five practical diets containing 0 (control), 10, 30, 50 or 70 mg kg-1 dietary melatonin contents to apparent satiation for fifteen months. Serum E2 and T concentrations were determined by radio immunoassays. E2 and T concentrations, GSIs and survival rates significantly decreased with increased concentrations of exogenous melatonin. Fish fed 70 mg kg-1 of dietary melatonin showed significantly lower rates of E2, T, GSIs and survival ratio than those fed with lower melatonin concentrations or the control group. The shift of sex ratio towards more male and intersex fish was correlated with increasing dietary melatonin contents. Therefore, a high dosage of melatonin may inhibit gonadal development and promote sex change from female to male in M. albus.


2011 ◽  
Vol 42 (12) ◽  
pp. 1752-1763 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hanwen Yuan ◽  
Shiyuan Gong ◽  
Zhangjie Chu ◽  
Guobin Zhang ◽  
Yongchao Yuan ◽  
...  

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